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Your favour of Aug. 27 came duly to hand. Since that I have received the inclosed letters for...
I inclose you fifteen hundred livres being all the money I have in this moment. I must beg the...
I had detained the inclosed letters in my hands some days, doubting whether I should send them to...
I have been favoured with yours of the 1st. inst. which relieved me from a great deal of anxiety,...
My absence in England for two months past has prevented my sooner answering your favour of the...
The bearer hereof, Mr. l’Olive, having intended a voyage to Virginia the last year, I gave him a...
Th: Jefferson’s compliments to Mr. Bannister. Meeting at this place with Capt. Gregory, just...
I received yesterday your favor of the 16th. inst. I had expected you here every day for some...
I should sooner have answered the paragraph in your favor of Sep. 19. respecting the best...
I am to return you many thanks for the trouble you gave yourself in collecting and sending me the...
Your favor of the 6th. inst. gave me the agreeable intelligence of your being well enough to...
I have received your favor of April 23. from New York and am sorry to find you have had a...
Monsieur de Vernon, who has an important claim against a Monsr. Mark of Petersburgh, having...
I am sorry to inform you, my dear Sir, that the bill for fifty pounds sterling on Alexander...